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Wix Racing Oil Filters 57007r Remote Mount 30 Gpm Flow Free Ship After First 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.89
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

I,m selling as one at a time, the shipping is 5.95 for the first one. any after that the shipping will be free, so here's your chance to save money and stock up now.I would prefer if you buy them 6 at a time, cause thats what the factory box holds.But it's up to you (the quantity),I actually have 24 of them, so if you want way more, just message me..I will ship right away.Here are some specs.

Oil Filter, Racing, Canister Style, 1 1/2-16 in. Thread Size, Filter Bypass Relief Valve, 5.900 in. Height

  • Anti-Drainback Valve
  • No
  • Filter Bypass Relief Valve
  • Yes
  • Gasket Inside Diameter (in)
  • 3.587 in.
  • Gasket Outside Diameter (in)
  • 3.967 in.
  • Gasket Thickness (in)
  • 0.340 in.
  • Height (in)
  • 5.900 in.
  • Oil Filter Style
  • Canister
  • Outside Diameter (in)
  • 4.200 in.
  • Quantity
  • Sold individually.
  • Relief Valve Open (psi)
  • 18-22 psi
  • Thread Size
  • 1 1/2-16 in.

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